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Trucking Jobs Decline in May, Reversing April Gains

Trucking jobs in the U.S. declined by 4,400 in May, reversing the gains seen in April. This fluctuation highlights ongoing volatility in the logistics labor market, affecting freight forwarders and logistics managers.

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June 6, 2026
Trucking Jobs Decline in May, Reversing April Gains

The U.S. trucking industry experienced a decline in employment in May, with jobs falling by 4,400, effectively reversing the gains made in April. This shift leaves the industry with only 500 more jobs than in March, highlighting ongoing volatility in the logistics labor market.

Context of the Decline

The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that truck transportation jobs stood at 1,424,800 in May, a decrease from the revised April figure. Despite the April increase of 4,900 jobs from March, the overall trend shows a decrease of 2,400 jobs compared to the end of last year and a significant drop of nearly 23,000 jobs from May 2025.

Impact on Trade Lanes and Sectors

The decline in trucking jobs is particularly notable in the long-distance truckload sector, which saw a modest increase in March and April. According to Mazen Danaf, principal economist at Uber Freight, this sector's employment growth has narrowed the year-over-year decrease to -2%, suggesting a potential recovery phase.

"Shippers should remain cautious when viewing these employment upticks, as overall levels stay critically low relative to the past decade," said Danaf.

Implications for Shippers and Operators

For freight forwarders and logistics managers, the fluctuating employment numbers suggest a need for cautious planning. The potential recovery in trucking capacity may take several quarters, requiring strategic adjustments in hiring and resource allocation.

  • Monitor Employment Trends: Stay informed about monthly employment reports to anticipate capacity changes.
  • Adjust Hiring Strategies: Consider flexible hiring practices to adapt to the volatile job market.
  • Evaluate Logistics Partnerships: Reassess partnerships with trucking companies to ensure reliability amid employment fluctuations.

Watch List

  • Upcoming Employment Reports: Future Bureau of Labor Statistics reports will provide further insights into the trucking job market.
  • Economic Indicators: Broader economic trends may impact logistics employment and capacity.
Month Trucking Jobs Change from Previous Month
March 1,424,300 +4,900
April 1,429,200 +4,900
May 1,424,800 -4,400

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